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J.K. Lundblad's avatar

Stoic life, I think, is likely harder the short term but easier in the long term.

It is the opposite of a bad habit, which can be defined as something that is easy in the short term but makes life harder in the long term.

A Stoic might save their money, making their lives less stressful in retirement. On the other hand, a bad habit would be to enjoy hedonic pleasures now, rack up the credit card debt, having to endure the stress of paying it off later on.

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I accept frugality but not austerity.

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